Scribner's Magazine, 83 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1928 |
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... stood , his hands behind him , gazing down on the gray stone masonry of the Tombs . Vance , despite his apparent apathy , had been studying Greene closely ; and , as Markham turned to the window , he straightened up slightly in his ...
... stood , his hands behind him , gazing down on the gray stone masonry of the Tombs . Vance , despite his apparent apathy , had been studying Greene closely ; and , as Markham turned to the window , he straightened up slightly in his ...
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... stood by Julia's bed in something of a funk oh , I was in a funk all right . " Can't say that I blame you , " Vance encouraged him . " " Greene nodded . " A damned ticklish position to be in . Well , anyway , as I stood there , I heard ...
... stood by Julia's bed in something of a funk oh , I was in a funk all right . " Can't say that I blame you , " Vance encouraged him . " " Greene nodded . " A damned ticklish position to be in . Well , anyway , as I stood there , I heard ...
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... stood for three generations at the eastern extremity of 53d Street , two of its oriel windows actually over- hanging the murky waters of the East River . The lot upon which the house was built extended through the entire block - a ...
... stood for three generations at the eastern extremity of 53d Street , two of its oriel windows actually over- hanging the murky waters of the East River . The lot upon which the house was built extended through the entire block - a ...
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... stood in the way ; he is no speech - maker , no manip- ulator of caucuses , and he has no pa- tience with the partisan spoils system . These were reasons enough , even if he had wanted such preferment ; these , and the fact 25.
... stood in the way ; he is no speech - maker , no manip- ulator of caucuses , and he has no pa- tience with the partisan spoils system . These were reasons enough , even if he had wanted such preferment ; these , and the fact 25.
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... stood on the mantel . He grunted . " I could never understand it my- self , " said Jack O'Meara , with an an- swering wink to his brother . " Why were none of the Irish great naviga- tors ? " The senior O'Meara's bald spot sud- denly ...
... stood on the mantel . He grunted . " I could never understand it my- self , " said Jack O'Meara , with an an- swering wink to his brother . " Why were none of the Irish great naviga- tors ? " The senior O'Meara's bald spot sud- denly ...
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